Warriors of the Light at World Council for Health’s Second Better Way Conference
Unveiling a Better Way for Health, Freedom and Sovereignty
The World Council for Health (WCH) are a grassroots organisation founded in 2021 by evidence-based medicine expert Dr Tess Lawrie after recognising horrific levels of corruption at the World Health Organization (WHO). She surrendered her consultancy role at WHO to take on this fight, like so many doctors across the globe including our own warriors at NZDSOS.
WCH work voluntarily and rely solely on private donations, the largest of which last year was GBP£10,000 and the smallest £5. Their mission is to advance public health knowledge and sensemaking by defending health freedom and promoting healthy lifestyles. They collaborate with over 200 organisations in 50 nations, including eleven of New Zealand’s human rights and health networks. They follow a model of subsidiarity, meaning that governance comes from those closest to the coalface, the exact opposite of the totalitarian system WHO is attempting to impose upon the world.
In 2022 WCH held an inaugural Better Way conference, “A Better Way for a Better World” with over 1,200 attendees in Bath, UK and many more online viewers. This year’s second Better Way conference “Unveiling a Better Way for Health, Freedom and Sovereignty” was held over three days last weekend. The sessions were predictably first-rate and a virtual pass with unlimited on-demand views can be purchased for £39. Some session clips are available on their Rumble channel.
The conference consisted of eight three-hour conversations over three days. Each conversation involved a series of presentations followed by a robust panel conversation between the presenters. Subject matter experts courageously deliberated on their areas of expertise, many still held as “conspiracy theories” and “misinformation” in this era of distorted information control, propaganda and censorship.
After living through the dystopia of “a single source of truth”, the intelligent, vigorous, solutions-focused debate was energising and restored our faith in humanity. “We Are Warriors”, composed for the occasion, was an appropriate conference theme song. Robert F Kennedy Jr made a guest appearance and many well-known freedom advocates presented, mostly in person.
Here is a preview of the broad and important topics covered during the conference:
Conversation One: From Big Pharma to Real Health. The pharmaceutical industry’s scandalous capture of global health systems was presented and practical solutions were offered. A number of big names in medicine and public health shared their knowledge and first-hand experience.
Conversation Two: From Fake Foods to Food as Medicine. More big names headlined issues relating to nutrition and the attempt by profiteers and powermongers to hijack our food sources including land, animals, plants, seeds and our rights to nutritional choice.
Conversation Three: From AI & Transhumanism to Being Human. Presenters named the technocratic monsters attempting to harm humanity, bringing the topic of artificial intelligence out of the shadows and into the spotlight for all to hear about and comprehend.
Conversation Four: From Electrosmog to Nature’s Frequencies. Another topic burgeoning from the shadows of “conspiracy theory” into the light of “conspiracy fact”, health benefits and harms from energy frequencies were explained, including the telecommunications industry's role.
Conversation Five: From Climate Change to Nature Nurture. This session comprised of many truth bombs about the destruction of our planet including geo-engineering, weather manipulation, harmful farming practices and the adverse effects of the net zero agenda for Earth and humanity.
Conversation Six: From Thought Control to Free Thought. Doctors, scientists, journalists, financiers, politicians and more, discussed their knowledge and experience of the abuses of psychology, technology, propaganda, and censorship to manipulate society and destroy human rights.
Conversation Seven: From One Health to Our Health. This conversation focused on the World Health Organization, specifically its quest for monopolised power. FreeNZ has covered this issue in prior articles and we discussed it further back in February of this year with nurse Helen Tindall.
Conversation Eight: From Scarcity to Abundance. Art, culture, spirituality, healing from traumatic stress, personal journeys, humour and practical solutions are all featured in this final inspiring and entertaining conversation.
WCH partners with Oracle Films and TNT Radio who were both present during the conference. TNT broadcasts live from the conference and Oracle is expected to produce footage worth viewing for those unable to attend. As a taster, we share inspiration from the gala dinner (Conversation 3 featuring cancelled doctors Dr Pierre Kory, and Dr Paul Marik; cancelled comedian Alistair Williams; Christof Plothe; cancelled Dr Mark Trozzi.)
You may enjoy the truth that lies within the lyrics of the WCH theme song.
We Are Warriors by Kurt Shaw and Zolani Mahola.
Lyrics:
We didn’t ask to be here
We didn’t plan to see
The darkness overtaking
You and me, no.
We took an oath, a vow to keep, to serve humanity
There’s no force on this earth to shake our belief
When we are together, we can do most anything
We can change the world forever
Cause it’s our time
Now’s the time to defeat the darkness
We are warriors of the light
We stand for truth, we always have
We’ll always do what’s right
We are warriors
We will fight
We’ll fight for truth, we always have
We’ll always do what’s right
We are warriors
Sometimes you need to sacrifice it all
For a better way
For a better day
We do this for our children, we do it for the world
The storms they threw upon us, we’ll face them all.
When we work together, we can do most anything
We will change the world for better
This is our time
Now’s the time to defeat the darkness
We are warriors of the light
We stand for truth, we always have
We’ll always do what’s right
We are warriors
We will fight
We’ll fight for truth, we always have
We’ll always do what’s right
We are warriors
… Warriors … Warriors … Warriors